Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Giveaway

A New Year Giveaway

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75 Birds, Butterflies and Beautiful Beasties
To Knit and Crochet
By Leslie Stanfield

Some of you may remember a Giveaway that I did two years ago of a book by Lesley Stanfield called 100 Flowers To Knit And Crochet. It is an amazing book full of small colourful things, which can adorn an item or simply to make a decoration. The book is one of my very favourites and I have bought it numerous times for friends and family as a gift. I own a copy myself and frequently use it. The book is full of pretty embellishments and simple ideas to use scraps of yarn. The patterns are all easy to understand as they are written both in text and chart form. This is available on Amazon.
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I love this book

This lovely book has now been superceeded by 75 Birds, Butterflies and Beautiful Beasties To Knit or Crochet by Lesley Stanfield and is once again a real delight. I own a copy myself and am looking forward to making some of the colourful things in the book. The birds and beasties are fabulous.

I love this book

So this then is to be the prize for one lucky person who does the following ...

1. Tell me one living person that you most admire and the reasons why you do so.

(No family or friends - someone we all would recognize please). ***

2. Join my blog and let me know you are a follower.

(You must have a blog that I can visit too, so please leave a link).3. Mention this giveaway on your blog and link to me. (Thank you).

*** NOTE: One person I so admire isCamila Batman Ghelidjhan Iranian born charity activist who has devoted her life to the disadvantaged youth in London. The Kids Company cares for over 17,000 children in the London area and her colourful approach is in evidence when dealing with emotionally and physically disadvantaged children and adults. In my eyes she is a superstar!
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My Idol - I love her style too!

It is as simple as that!

Prize to be awarded on Monday 21st January.

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75 Birds, Butterflies and Beautiful Beasties
To Knit and Crochet
By Leslie Stanfield

26 comments:

I don't knit or crochet, so the book would be wasted on me, but if I won I'd give it to my sister in law who would love it. I've already mentioned your giveaway on my blog.

One of the people that I admire most is Nicola Adams, the girl who won the Olympic boxing gold. Not because I enjoy boxing, I really don't, but because she was so humble when she won and so dedicated to her sport.

Back again. I'm not one for watching TV, or reading papers, so I don't know much about a lot of public people, but I think I would choose Princess Diana. She probably should never have married PC but I suspect she wasn't mature enough to see the problems or to fight the 'firm' but she grew in confidence and became very much her own person. She brought those boys up to be far stronger individuals than the generation before, and she showed it wouldn't kill you to touch an aids victim. RIP Diana

I love your pretty blog and have joined as a follower. I admire David Beckham because he has progressed in leaps and bounds from a tongue-tied footballer to a respected sports ambassador. This is a generous giveaway but not my thing this time as I don't have the patience for knitting small things. Best wishes and good luck with your competition.

I don't knit or crochet yet... If I won I'd give it a try. One person I admire is Denise Austin, the fitness guru. I've exercised along with her on and off for years. She's always encouraging and her workouts are reasonable too. I'll enjoy following your blog.Best, Sharon

Hello AnnabelleHow lovely to meet you and thank you for visiting my blog!Yes we have much in common.I would love to learn to crochet - especially little flowers and leaves - it's a beautiful book and thank you for your Giveaway.

I admire Aung San Suu Kyi for devoting much of her life to her country Burma. She received the Noble Peace prize and is an inspiration to the ordinary people of Burma.

I'm now a follower and I've posted your Giveaway on my side bar.

I'm off to read up about your inspiring person Camila Batman Ghelidjh - we're so lucky to have these selfless people in our world.

Hi Annabelle. Thank you for your comment on my blog- you have encouraged me to do some more work on it. I would love to enter your giveaway - it would make a lovely present for a friend of mine.Who do I admire... hard to answer - so many thing about so many different people. If I just think about the present, someone close to home, it would be our Prime Minister (Australia) Julia Gillard. She has pushed through policies she believes in in spite of so much opposition and personal attack that she has had to endure - all because she is a woman.

Hi Annabelle!Last night I met Deborah Amos, NPR's foreign correspondent in Syria, and have decided that she is someone I greatly admire.I don't crochet/knit much, but my mother in law does a LOT so I'm sure she'd love the inspiration :)

Thank you for the chance to win this wonderful book. I crochet and I love Birds...as witnessed by my sweet lil' Sophie Louise. I can't really think of any "famous" person that I really "admire". I guess I would have to say that I especially like Sue Spargo's work in wool applique. She is an inspiring fabric artist. Her work makes me smile. :) I have become a follower of your beautiful blog.blessings, denise :D

Thank you Annabelle! For organising the giveaway and for visiting my blog. A person I admire at this moment is Oprah Winfrey because she's handling the situation this week with such dignity. I always admire her for that, being able to open people up while still letting them keep their dignity. I also have a giveaway now so if you'd like please come back to my blog <3Following <3

I don;r know that there is an well known person that I admire, I admire many of the bloggers that i follow because of hte beautiful crafts that they make and the inspiration that i get from them. I admire military wives that I know because of the sacrafices that thoes families are enduring without knowing what the future might have in place. I admire people such as yourself and your group of friends taht still get together for lunch to rejoice in the company of each other even when times are difficult. I work with the unemployed individuals in a small community here in NC and see suffering and selfishness every day but there are also people that come in that are realy trying to use unemployment to grow as a person and are atleast jovial when they come to see me rather than wollowing in the negativity that life has goven them -- thoes people are the reason that I am able to stay around for the negativity in my everyday interactions. Thanks for the opportunity for this giveaway and I am a new follower.

Oh wow I really resonated with your story about your lunch and real friendships. Having moved away from a lot of my friends to faraway Auastralia I depend on the internet to keep in touch. I will be following your blog, and if I dont win that wonderful book I might just have to go out and buy it myself.... :) I really admire Oprah - she does so much to uplift women and give them confidence to reach out and achieve their best.